containerd/reference/docker/regexp.go
Paul Cacheux 5c510e47a2
Improve how reference regexps are built
Previous implementation was doing a lot of string -> regexp -> string
conversions

Signed-off-by: Paul Cacheux <paul.cacheux@datadoghq.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2022-11-07 00:38:46 +01:00

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/*
Copyright The containerd Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package docker
import "regexp"
var (
// alphaNumeric defines the alpha numeric atom, typically a
// component of names. This only allows lower case characters and digits.
alphaNumeric = `[a-z0-9]+`
// separator defines the separators allowed to be embedded in name
// components. This allow one period, one or two underscore and multiple
// dashes. Repeated dashes and underscores are intentionally treated
// differently. In order to support valid hostnames as name components,
// supporting repeated dash was added. Additionally double underscore is
// now allowed as a separator to loosen the restriction for previously
// supported names.
separator = `(?:[._]|__|[-]*)`
// nameComponent restricts registry path component names to start
// with at least one letter or number, with following parts able to be
// separated by one period, one or two underscore and multiple dashes.
nameComponent = expression(
alphaNumeric,
optional(repeated(separator, alphaNumeric)))
// domainComponent restricts the registry domain component of a
// repository name to start with a component as defined by DomainRegexp
// and followed by an optional port.
domainComponent = `(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])`
domain = expression(
domainComponent,
optional(repeated(literal(`.`), domainComponent)),
optional(literal(`:`), `[0-9]+`))
// DomainRegexp defines the structure of potential domain components
// that may be part of image names. This is purposely a subset of what is
// allowed by DNS to ensure backwards compatibility with Docker image
// names.
DomainRegexp = re(domain)
tag = `[\w][\w.-]{0,127}`
// TagRegexp matches valid tag names. From docker/docker:graph/tags.go.
TagRegexp = re(tag)
anchoredTag = anchored(tag)
// anchoredTagRegexp matches valid tag names, anchored at the start and
// end of the matched string.
anchoredTagRegexp = re(anchoredTag)
digestPat = `[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*(?:[-_+.][A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*)*[:][[:xdigit:]]{32,}`
// DigestRegexp matches valid digests.
DigestRegexp = re(digestPat)
anchoredDigest = anchored(digestPat)
// anchoredDigestRegexp matches valid digests, anchored at the start and
// end of the matched string.
anchoredDigestRegexp = re(anchoredDigest)
namePat = expression(
optional(domain, literal(`/`)),
nameComponent,
optional(repeated(literal(`/`), nameComponent)))
// NameRegexp is the format for the name component of references. The
// regexp has capturing groups for the domain and name part omitting
// the separating forward slash from either.
NameRegexp = re(namePat)
anchoredName = anchored(
optional(capture(domain), literal(`/`)),
capture(nameComponent,
optional(repeated(literal(`/`), nameComponent))))
// anchoredNameRegexp is used to parse a name value, capturing the
// domain and trailing components.
anchoredNameRegexp = re(anchoredName)
referencePat = anchored(capture(namePat),
optional(literal(":"), capture(tag)),
optional(literal("@"), capture(digestPat)))
// ReferenceRegexp is the full supported format of a reference. The regexp
// is anchored and has capturing groups for name, tag, and digest
// components.
ReferenceRegexp = re(referencePat)
identifier = `([a-f0-9]{64})`
// IdentifierRegexp is the format for string identifier used as a
// content addressable identifier using sha256. These identifiers
// are like digests without the algorithm, since sha256 is used.
IdentifierRegexp = re(identifier)
shortIdentifier = `([a-f0-9]{6,64})`
// ShortIdentifierRegexp is the format used to represent a prefix
// of an identifier. A prefix may be used to match a sha256 identifier
// within a list of trusted identifiers.
ShortIdentifierRegexp = re(shortIdentifier)
anchoredIdentifier = anchored(identifier)
// anchoredIdentifierRegexp is used to check or match an
// identifier value, anchored at start and end of string.
anchoredIdentifierRegexp = re(anchoredIdentifier)
)
// re compiles the string to a regular expression.
var re = regexp.MustCompile
// literal compiles s into a literal regular expression, escaping any regexp
// reserved characters.
func literal(s string) string {
re := re(regexp.QuoteMeta(s))
if _, complete := re.LiteralPrefix(); !complete {
panic("must be a literal")
}
return re.String()
}
// expression defines a full expression, where each regular expression must
// follow the previous.
func expression(res ...string) string {
var s string
for _, re := range res {
s += re
}
return s
}
// optional wraps the expression in a non-capturing group and makes the
// production optional.
func optional(res ...string) string {
return group(expression(res...)) + `?`
}
// repeated wraps the regexp in a non-capturing group to get one or more
// matches.
func repeated(res ...string) string {
return group(expression(res...)) + `+`
}
// group wraps the regexp in a non-capturing group.
func group(res ...string) string {
return `(?:` + expression(res...) + `)`
}
// capture wraps the expression in a capturing group.
func capture(res ...string) string {
return `(` + expression(res...) + `)`
}
// anchored anchors the regular expression by adding start and end delimiters.
func anchored(res ...string) string {
return `^` + expression(res...) + `$`
}